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THEAKGUS, FRIDAY, J LTNE 3D, 1893.
NOW IS THE TIME
To Buy That New Carpet!
We have the finest line of Brussels, Tapestry, In
grains and Mattings in the three cities.
How about Bedroom Suites and Parlor Suites? We are head
quarters for these goods. We are showing a very line line of
LACE CURTAINS, also our line f CHENILLE CURTAINS
has never been better, and don't fail to see our
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ILLINOIS POSTMASTERS.
Finest in the world and only $3.00 can be used a quilting frame.
W. S. HOLBROOK,
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103, 107 E. Secanl Street, D V ''NP.KIT, TA..
Tcloj ho ie'41S
Sustain Home Industry
BY-
C ailing" for Hock Island
isrewmg uo., iseer.
; ,The Best Beer Made,
On Tap everywhere.
TRY IT.
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The Rock Island Brewing Company, success-y
ors to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, I.
Haber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's
Rock Island Brewery, as well as Julius Junge's
Bottling Works, his one of the most complete
Brewing establishments including Bottling de
partment in the country. The product is tru
very best. Beer is bottled at the brewery anc
delivered to any part of the tri-cities, and may
be ordered direct from the head offices on Mo
line avenue by Telephone.
Don't Miss it Today.
Look in our Second street Windows, they ire
there for a few days only you will be a loser if
you neglect his opportunity.
For Ladies Dongola Button Boots, Flexible Sci
Patent Tipa, that were 2.00 and $1.75.
$1,35
B1.10
es,
For your choice of another lot ?ry similar to alpve
only not so fine, they wee $1.50 and $1.40.
6e
OK They are just such bargains as you'd expect
t'wa's Leading Shoe Store.
of
Lint of Cities nodV'owiii Where Salaries
Have Beet Increased.
Albert H. Seott.'chief of the salary
and allowance division of the post-
office department, has rearranged the
salaries of postmasters throughout
Illinois on the basis of their increase
of business during the last year
Following are the towns in which
the postmaster secures an increase:
Abingdon, $1,400 to $1,5.):); Albion.
1,000 to $1,100; Aledo, $1,400 to
$1,500; Anna, $1,500 to $1,600; Au
burn Park. $1,10) to $1,400: Atlanta.
$1,100 to $1,200: Austin, $2,200 to
$2,300; Barry, $1,100 to $1,200; Bel
videre. $2,100 to $2,200; Iiement, $1,
200 to $1,3)0; Blue Island, $1,4J)
to $1,500; Brsidwood. $1,200 to $1,
100; Cairo, $2,50) to $2,000: Carl vie.
i,io:j to $1,200; Carmi, $1,600 to
$1,700; Centralia, $1.8)0 to S1.00O:
Central Park, $1,00) to $1,100; Cham
paign, 2,400 to $2,500; Chester, $1,.
400 to $l,500;Clinton, $1,600 to $1,700
Colchester, $1,000 to $1,200: Dan
ville, $2,500 to $2.G00; Decatur, $2,-
tfOO to 3,000; DeKalb, $l,8O0 to $1.
900; Dixon, $2,300 to $2,400: Down
er's Grove, $1,000 to $1,200; Dundee,
$1,300 to $1,200; East St. Louis, $2,
auu vo Sf-4U0; Kuinsrham. $1,600 to
$1,800; Elgin, $3,000 to $3,100; En-
glewood, $2,700 to $2,800; Fairfield,
$1,600 to $1,500 Farmington, $1,100
to $1,200; Freeport, $2,600 to $2,700;
Hilton, $l,i00 to fl.soo; (Jalva, $1,
600 to $1,700; Geneva, $l,50i) to $1,
000; Gibson City, $1,400 to $1,50';
Grand Crossing, $1,800 to $1,000;
Greenfield, $1,000 to $1,100; Green
ville, $1 ,600 to $1,700: IIarrisburg.$l.-
100 to $1,200; Ilarvev, $1,600
to $2,000; Henry, $1,400 to
$1,500; Hillsboro, $1,400 to
$1,500; Hinsdale. $,4O0 to $1,600;
Kankakee. $2,300 to $2,400;-Keith
burgh, $1,100 to $1,200; "Kewa-
nee. $2,000 to $2.0.o: L:iGran-'
$1,400 to $1,000; LaForest. $1,700 to
$1,900; Lallarpe, $1,000 to $1,100;
Lanark, $1,500 lo $1,400; LaSalle.
$2,100 to $2,200; Lemon 1. $1,300 to
$1,500; Leroy, $1,100 to $1,200;
Litchliold, $1,900 to $2,000; Marion
$l,loo to $1,200; Marengo, $1,500 to
$1,600; Marshall, $l,4'io to $1,500;
Mavwood, $1,700 to $2,0)0; Molinc
$2,70) to $2.8ot; Monienee, $1,200 to
$1,400; Monmouth, $2,3)0 to $2.4-0;
Moriran Park, $1,300 to $1,600; Mor
ris, $l,7o0 to $1,800; Mount CaT
roll, $1,500 to $1,600; MountSterling,
$l,4 o to $1,500; NaiK-rville. $l,7u0
to $1,600; Nashville, $l,4O0to $l.o 00;
National Stock Yards, $2,200 to $2.
100; New ian, $1,000 to $1,100: New
ton, $1,200 to $1,300; Olncv, $1,700
to$l,S i ); Oregon, $1.4oo to $1,500:
Paris. $2,00.) to $2,100; Pinckncv
ville, $1,100 to $1,200; Piano. $1,500
to$l.SO0; Polo. $1.600to$l. 700; l'on
tiac. $1,800 to $1,900; Pullman. $2,-
2o0 to $2,300; Ravenswood, $2,100 to
$2,300; Rock Falls, $1,600 to $1,700;
Rock Island, $2,700 to $2,800;
Roseland, $1,400 to $1,600; South
Evanston. $1,700 to $1,900;
Spring Valley, $1,300 to $1,400; Svc
amore, $1.80() to $1,700; Taylorviile,
$1,700 to $1,800; Tuscola, $1,900 to
$2,000: Upper Alton, $1,100 to$l,200;
Vandalia. $1,500 to $1,600; Virginia,
$1,400 to $1,300: Watseka, $1,500 to
$1,600; Waukegan. $2,200 to $2,300;
Waverlv. $1,200 to $1,300; VTheaton,
$1,600 to $2,000; Wilmington, $1,100
to $l,2O0; Winchester, $1,300 to $1,
400: Windsor. $1,000 to $1,100;
Wyoming, $1,000 to $1,100.
Woiiihii'm HufTer-agre
Wj what witty woman called that period of
life which all midJle-ageJ pan through, and dur
ins liich so Dtnjr foera to think tlicy must sof
ter that nit ore intcaded it so. The same lady
ad.led: If you don't belie e in 'woman's nffrr-8R-'.'
there is one ballot which will effectually
defeat It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription."
This is true, not only at the period of middle
"'e. hut at all ages wben women suffer frtm
uterine diseases, pal fnl irregularities, inflam
mation, ulceration or prolapsus, the Favorite
Prescription" so Ptrengthcns the welt or d.B
eed organs and enriches the blood, that years
ot health and enjoyment are aided to life.
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Second and Harrison Sts., DaTenport.
OPEN EVENINGS. -
iHOPPE,
THE TAILOR
. 1803 Second AvenuJ
World's Fair Itates.
The Burlington route (C, B. & Q.
R. II.) will well round trip tickets
from Hock Island to Chicago and re
turn frm April 25 to October 31,
1893, inclusive, at $8; final limit for
return November 15, 1893. Contin
uous (ruing passage da.te of sale.
Continuous return passage on or bo
fore tinal limit. Children of live
years ami under 12 years of age half
of above rates.
II- 1. Mack. Div. Pass. Agt..
Rock Island, 111.
M. J. Yoi-ng, Agt., Kock Island.
'"iirth of .Inly Vlelirat ion.
For It he Fourth of July, the Bur
lingtoii Cc.lar Rapids & Northern
railwayWili M.H excursion tickets b;
tween ii': points on its line at a very
low rati Tickets on sale July 3d
and 4thlrood to return on or before
July 5tlil lyy. For further infor-
'1 on or address any agent
ipanv.
- J E. IlAKNEOAX,
Gen. Tkt. & Pass. Agt
mation v
of this cc
irak4
The Gerl
have an ex
the first st
J,uly 9. 1
Tickets ca
saeker's
store Chris
Dolly Bros,
is invited.
st
Kxcurnion to Peoria.
an Catholic societies will
irsiou to Peoria to attend
ill i,nnvpntinn on Sundav.
ind trip tickets $1.50.
e had at George Koenig-
Adam Kiotz s dook
lab's butcher shop, and
toe store. tveryoouy
Excnrslon
July 3 and
way will sell
one and one-t
good to return
tance not to e:
extention of t
tickets. E. D.I
Fourth of July. 1893.
C, M. & St. P. rail
cursion tickets for
d fare for round trip
uly 5, for any dis
ced 200 miles. Jo
granted on these
. Holmes, Agentg
to
3,
Nels
East
COUNTY IICIf.UIN4i
Transfer.
June 28 Gust Gustafson
Peterson, nj wj lot 4, block
Kock Island, $1.
Hiram H. and Warren Rannev to
Ruth Young, lot 12, block 5. Thorn j
fon & Well's add., Rock Island. $30).
Ruth Young to M. R. Iglehart, lot
12. block 5, Thompson & Wells' add..
Rock Island, $35).
Rock Isltn L, H I
A'tman P Piii
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An i i son Adl( x
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Aui.'iistssnn ic r I.
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Krow J W
R urs John
I'.ll.k S Mr 21
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IIllWlKIl Pis-in r.
Lew Hii44 toion.
Dew is a great respecter of colors.
To prove this take pieces of glass or
boards and paint them red, yellow,
green and black. Expose them at
niij-ht and you will find that the yellow
will be covered with moisture, that
the green will be damp, but that tbc
biack will be left oerfectlv drv.
The I.a;IU's.
The pleasant effect and perfect
safety with which ladies may use the
California liquid laxative, Syrup of
Figs, under all conditions, makes it
their favorite remedy. To get the
true and genuine article, look for the
name of the California Fig Syrup
company, printed near the bottom of
the package.
Sppci tl World h Fair Kxrurnioii.
July :' and 4, the C, R. I. & P.
Railway company will sell round trip
tickets lo all points within 200 miles
of Rock Island (this includes Chica
go) at one and one-third fare. Re
turn limit July 5. Rock Island to
Chicago and return $G.f5, from mid
night July 2, good leaving Chicago
any time before midnight July 5.
Fourth of July Kx.-nrionK, 1S3.
Between all Burlington route; sta
tions, not more than 200 miles dis
tant from each other, and east of the
Missouri river, July 3 and 4, one and
one-third of regular lirst class stand
ard fare for round trip. Limit, go
ing, date of sale; returning to and
including July 5, 1S03.
II. D. Hack,
D. P. A., Rock Island.
Kerfncod Rates.
Fourth of July excursion rates will
be in effect via Rock Island & Peoria
railway for round trip tickets to
points within" 200 miles. Tickets
sold July 3 and 4, good to return un
til and including July 5, 18S13.
Depot foot of Twentieth street.
E. Stockhoi se, G. P. A.
A STOMACH LIKE AN INDIAN.
Why the Indians Never Have Dys
pepsia, Yet are Careless Eaters.
So one conld ac
cuse an Indian of
over-carefulness in
eating. lie ate whut
nature gave him
berric9 from the
wood, Bpoil from
his traps, game
from Ilia hnv. 1 1
ate plenty or it, ate till he -was full. Jt
was not very -welt cooked gometimes, and
be often ate fast.
When hunting or fighting a day would
often pass without anything being eaten
at all.
Yet he never had dyspepsia.
He never "dieted."
We hear too much abont "dieting"
these days.
A man usn't eat pie, or cabbage, or
cake, or beans, or this and that.
He rauHn'tent very much and he mnstdo
It very Hlow.He must never drink when he
eats. He mnsn't hurry. He muwn't worry.
And so it goes.
This Is all very good advice. But It
would worry a man to death to reniem-'-er
It all. Why can't we live like the
-ndian in a . ealthy, heartv, natural way?
Because we have such weak stomachs.
But bow did the Indian possess such per
fect stronc, digestion? By taking flint
medicine of h.s, Saewa, when ever he felt
there was anything wrong with him. That
8agwa we have now employed him to
make for us. If you would take tlio
natural American rcnicdv for dvspepsia,
Kickapoo Sugwa, you. "too, would not
know what a weak stomach or dyspepsia
was.
Thanks to the efforts! of the Kickapoo
Medicine Company, Ind inn Sagwii and
other Kickapoo In. linn remedies are ob
tainable of any druggist, and t clrgrnuino.
curative value is beyond comparison.
Kickapoo Indian Sagwa.
$1.00 per Bottle, 6 Bottles for $5.00.
Complete
m
CI
and how to attain it.
At last a medical work that tc!!s the causes,
describes the effects, poitfts the remedy. This
is scientifically the most valuable, artistically
the most beautiful, medical book that has ap
peared for years; 96 pages, every paRe ovarii1?
a half-tone illustration in tints. Sonic of th
subjects treated are Nervou3 Debility, Impo
tencv. Sterility, Development, Varicocele, The
Husband, Those intending Marriage, etc.
Kvery man who would know the grand truths,
the plain (acts, the old secrets, and the ticvr
discoveries of medical science as applied to
married life, who would atone for at 'ollies
and avoid future pitfalls, Vu;;d wntf f-r ths
wonderful little book. It , - ui free,
anderseC'! Address the ; ..'
Erie MeiiK-.. . N. Y.
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STOPPED FREE.
JJawcious tucctss.
Insan Parsons Restore
Dr.KXIKE'S GREAT
ERVERESTORFR
firrf for JVerv ffeetufms. fits. f-Mrsy. etc.
INPALLIBLK if taken as directwd. A' Jh tt fttr
first day's r. Treatise And $3 trial bottle free to
Fit patients, they paying expresscharxesonbox wiien
vcd. sti'l names. P. 0. and e-xprc address of
vMirt-rt te nn.KHNb.07i Afh St..i'hilar?lihia.Pa.
(Karats. etWARB IMiTA TJVQ FRAUD.
Beginning Monday Morning
We will make special prices on
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We have a Urge stock of all sizes. Now is the
time to buy these goods. We will sell you an
elegant
StoveTor $18. '
: 825 Stove Tor 20.
Refrigerators -
SMALL, MKDICM
LAKGE, EXTLJAIARGKJ
A necessary article should be found in every
house. They are not expensive, besides we give
you credit without extra charge.
Furniture.
Parlor Sun .
Bed Room Surs.
Tables and bahe.
Big Assortment.
SPECIAL We have a few Misfit Carp'tsHc will s ll below cost
Take a'look at them.
Matting?, Oil Ckth-. "jt;at, Btby Cirri ages.
Carpets.
Velvt-t Ojjrp.ts,
Tais'ry Carp-ts,
Ingrain Carpets,
Ij -.v Prices.
Easy Payments No extra charges
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322 Bidy 'Jtrea-, Davanport, Iowa.
"Upholstering of a!" !ti.r t to 3er.
Feathers renovated on sh."-r : otir.
Notice After July 1 store will close :t i i. r.. Saturday at 10 p. it.
A D
In Oxfords and Fine Shoes.
Too manv summer shoes for the time of
year. Cheap prices will move them. Be in
time, and get a BARGAIN.
Ladies Russia, Tan Blncher's.
Stylish. Were $5.50. Xow $3
White Canvas Oxfords, Kill
Tip and trimmed. Were $2.50.
Now $1.85.
All of oar Ladies Finest Hand
Turned Oxfords, square and pic
toe. Were ?3. Now $2.50.
Creoles Finest Russia Calf
Elepant Shoes Hand Turned
Tip and Plain. Were $3. Now
$2.35.
Ladies line Hand Turned Ox
ford pat. quarter and tip. Were
$2. Now $1.50.
Lots of Children's Oxfords toff
numerous to mention, at greatly
reduced prices.
Children's Tan Shoes reduced.
Bargains! Bargains!
The BOSTON,"
1623 Second Ave., under Rock Island House.
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